We appreciate your patience during this time, as wait times could be up to a month. We primarily assist residents of Coffee County, Tennessee. Click here for other spay/neuter programs in Tennessee .
The Coffee County Humane Society is proud to offer financial assistance to low-income families to help spay or neuter their pets and provide a rabies vaccination, if the animal is not up to date on their rabies vaccine. Additional services, such as vaccines other than rabies or medications are not included and are owner responsibility. Low-Cost Clinic Options: Additional Resources
Eligibility Requirements:
- Families earning 150% of the Federal Poverty Level or less qualify for assistance (e.g., $45,000 annual income for a family of four).
- Proof of income is required.
Owner Responsibilities:
- A co-pay donation is required and ranges from $20 to $50, depending on the size of the animal. Co-pays must be paid directly to the Coffee County Humane Society, as we are responsible for the vet bill.
Age and Weight Guidelines:
- Kittens must be at least 4-5 months old and meet the minimum weight requirement for surgery.
- Puppies must be at least 5-6 months old to qualify.
Additional Program Details:
- Assistance is limited to 2 owned animals per applicant.
- Applicants may reapply after 60 days.
- Unused vouchers will expire 30 days from the issue date if no appointment has been scheduled.
Tips for Estimating Weight at Home:
- Use a household scale: Weigh yourself first, then hold your pet and weigh yourself again. Subtract your weight from the combined total.
- If a scale isn’t available, estimate based on size and breed. For example, a healthy adult cat typically weighs between 8-10 pounds.
We also assist with Trap/Neuter/Release (TNR) for stray and feral cats under the care of a dedicated caretaker. If you’re interested in helping with TNR by trapping, transporting, or providing post-surgery recovery space, we’d love to hear from you!
How to Apply:
Click the link below to complete our online application. If preferred, a PDF version is available to download and mail. Once your application is received and reviewed, we will contact you with further instructions.
For questions, please message us on our Facebook page. Thank you for being a responsible pet owner—every spay or neuter makes a difference!